Marker Logo HMdb.org THE HISTORICAL
MARKER DATABASE
“Bite-Size Bits of Local, National, and Global History”
“Bite-Size Bits of Local, National, and Global History”
 
 
 
 
 
 
6714 entries match your criteria. The first 100 are listed. Next 100 ⊳
 
 

African Americans Topic

 
Happy Hollow "Big Curve" image, Touch for more information
By Mark Hilton, December 17, 2013
Happy Hollow "Big Curve"
GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
1Alabama (Autauga County), Prattville — Happy Hollow
2Alabama (Autauga County), Prattville — Mount Sinai Rosenwald School — Autauga County
3Alabama (Autauga County), Prattville — Old Kingston Historical Cemetery
4Alabama (Autauga County), Prattville — Wilson Pickett, Jr. — March 18, 1941 - January 19, 2006
5Alabama (Baldwin County), Blakeley — The United States Colored Troops (USCT) at the Battle of Fort Blakeley
6Alabama (Baldwin County), Daphne — Little Bethel Baptist Church:
7Alabama (Baldwin County), Loxley — Jenkins Farm / Jenkins Farmhouse
8Alabama (Baldwin County), Spanish Fort — 1st Division, U.S. Colored Troops
9Alabama (Baldwin County), Stockton — Public Education in Baldwin County / Little Red Schoolhouse Historic Site
10Alabama (Barbour County), Eufaula — Old Negro Cemetery / Fairview Cemetery
11Alabama (Bibb County), Centreville — Centreville Cemetery — Bibb County
12Alabama (Bullock County), Aberfoil — Aberfoil School — Bullock County
13Alabama (Bullock County), Midway — First Baptist Missionary Church 1875
14Alabama (Bullock County), Midway — Old Merritt School Midway Community Center
15Alabama (Bullock County), Midway — 1998 — St. James C.M.E. Church — Railroad Street Midway, Alabama
16Alabama (Bullock County), Union Springs — Union Springs, Alabama
17Alabama (Calhoun County), Anniston — 7 — Anniston Memorial Hospital — May 14, 1961 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
18Alabama (Calhoun County), Anniston — 6 — Anniston Public Library Desegregation — September 15-16, 1963 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
19Alabama (Calhoun County), Anniston — Freedom Riders
20Alabama (Calhoun County), Anniston — 3 — Greyhound Bus Station Protest, May 14, 1961 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
21Alabama (Calhoun County), Anniston — Saint John United Methodist Church — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
22Alabama (Calhoun County), Anniston — 9 — Seventeenth Street Missionary Baptist Church, Organized 1887 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
23Alabama (Calhoun County), Anniston — 1 — Southern Railway Station Attack — January 2, 1961 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
24Alabama (Calhoun County), Anniston — 5 — The Human Relations Council — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
25Alabama (Calhoun County), Anniston — 4 — The Murder of Willie Brewster, July 15, 1965 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
26Alabama (Calhoun County), Anniston — Trailways Attack — Seeking Justice
27Alabama (Calhoun County), Anniston — 2 — Trailways Bus Station Attack — May 14, 1961 — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
28Alabama (Calhoun County), Anniston — 8 — West 15th Street Historic District — Anniston Civil Rights Trail —
29Alabama (Calhoun County), Hobson City — Town of Hobson City, Alabama
30Alabama (Calhoun County), Ohatchee — Janney Furnace
31Alabama (Chambers County), LaFayette — Essie J. Handy Memorial Cemetery — Chambers County
32Alabama (Chambers County), LaFayette — Vines Funeral Home and Ambulance Service
33Alabama (Chambers County), Valley — Lanier High School
34Alabama (Cherokee County), Centre — Hatcher School — 1949-1969
35Alabama (Cherokee County), Centre — Mose Hampton 1808-1885 — Early Black Leader and Inventor in Cherokee County
36Alabama (Clarke County), Carlton — Mt. Nebo Death Masks
37Alabama (Clarke County), Grove Hill — Colored and White Soldiers of World War I
38Alabama (Clarke County), Thomasville — Williams’ Temple CME Church
39Alabama (Colbert County), Cherokee — A Chickasaw Planter — Natchez Trace Parkway
40Alabama (Colbert County), Cherokee — Something to Chew on — Natchez Trace Parkway — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
41Alabama (Colbert County), Sheffield — 101 Memorial — World War I
42Alabama (Colbert County), Sheffield — Percy Sledge/Producer Quin Ivy — "When A Man Loves A Woman" / NORALA and Quinvy Studios
43Alabama (Colbert County), Sheffield — Sheffield Colored School/Sterling High School
44Alabama (Colbert County), Tuscumbia — Trenholm High School
45Alabama (Conecuh County), Lime Hill — Reverend Hillary James Hawkins, D.D. — 1905-1995
46Alabama (Coosa County), Rockford — Peace & Goodwill Cemetery
47Alabama (Dale County), Ozark — D. A. Smith High School/ Professor D. A. Smith, Principal — Dale County
48Alabama (Dale County), Pinckard — The Mack M. Matthews School
49Alabama (Dallas County), Beloit — The Beloit Industrial Institute
50Alabama (Dallas County), Cahaba — A Courthouse Reduced to Rubble
51Alabama (Dallas County), Cahaba — Dallas County Courthouse
52Alabama (Dallas County), Cahaba — Kirk-View Farm
53Alabama (Dallas County), Cahaba — Methodist Church
54Alabama (Dallas County), Cahaba — Who Lived Here?
55Alabama (Dallas County), Orrville — Whitt Cemetery
56Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — A Grassroots Movement — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail
57Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — 'Bloody Sunday' Attack at Edmund Pettus Bridge / U.S. Congress Approves Voting Rights Act of 1965
58Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — Brown Chapel A.M.E. Church — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail
59Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — Campsite 1 — Selma to Montgomery Trail
60Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — First Baptist Church — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail
61Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — George Washington Carver Homes Projects — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Street
62Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — George Washington Carver Neighborhood — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail
63Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — Honoring: Amelia Boynton Robinson - Marie Foster
64Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — I Had A Dream — Dr. Martin L. King Jr.
65Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — In Memory of Reverend Hosea Williams, Sr.
66Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — Lewis Scott — A Quote from Lewis - "I See With Memory"
67Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — Lynching in America / Lynching in Selma
68Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — R.B. Hudson High School — Dallas County
69Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — Sanctuary to Stage — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail
70Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — Selma Army Arsenal — 1862~1865 — Battle of Selma —
71Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — St. James Hotel — Headquarters of General James H. Wilson — Battle of Selma —
72Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — Tabernacle Baptist Church — Dallas County
73Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — Tabernacle Baptist Church — Dallas County
74Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — The Honorable John Lewis
75Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — The Selma Movement — (The Beginning) / (The Prize)
76Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — Turning Point — Selma to Montgomery National Historic Trail
77Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — Union Troops Charge — The Main Assault of the Outer Works — Battle of Selma —
78Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — Valley Creek Presbyterian Church — One of state’s first Presbyterian churches
79Alabama (Elmore County), Wetumpka — Elmore County Training School
80Alabama (Elmore County), Wetumpka — Welton Blanton Doby High School — Elmore County
81Alabama (Elmore County), Wetumpka — Wetumpka's Bridges
82Alabama (Escambia County), Atmore — Escambia County Training School
83Alabama (Etowah County), Gadsden — The Lynching of Bunk Richardson
84Alabama (Etowah County), Rainbow City — Harmony Baptist Church
85Alabama (Hale County), Gallion — Freetown
86Alabama (Hale County), Gallion — Oak Grove School
87Alabama (Hale County), Greensboro — Greensboro Presbyterian Church
88Alabama (Henry County), Abbeville — Henry County Training School — Established 1914
89Alabama (Henry County), Abbeville — Rosa Parks Lived Here
90Alabama (Henry County), Newville — Newville High School / Newville Rosenwald School
91Alabama (Houston County), Dothan — Cherry Street African Methodist Episcopal Church
92Alabama (Jackson County), Paint Rock — The History of Paint Rock, Alabama / Paint Rock Arrests in 1931 Began 'Scottsboro Boys' Cases
93Alabama (Jackson County), Scottsboro — Jackson County Courthouse And The Scottsboro Boys
94Alabama (Jackson County), Scottsboro — Scottsboro Railroad Depot
95Alabama (Jackson County), Stevenson — Averyville
96Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — "Peace Be Still" — Mark 4:39
97Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — 1963 Church Bombing Victims
98Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — 4th Avenue District
99Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Alabama Veterans Memorial — Liberty Park
100Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Arthur D. Shores — "Dean of Black Lawyers in The State of Alabama."

6714 entries matched your criteria. The first 100 are listed above. Next 100 ⊳
 
Paid Advertisement
Nov. 17, 2020